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  1. Dec 10, 2022 · Other notable black female rappers from the ’90s include: Monie Love; Roxanne Shante; Sharon Green; Rah Digga; Lil’ Kim; 90s Female Gangsta Rappers

    • Bahamadia. UMG / Via youtube.com. Born in 1966, the Philadelphia native was one of the first female rappers to change the game.
    • Monie Love. Sony Music Publishing / Via youtube.com. Love is a well-respected DJ-turned-hip-hop artist. The England native repped her roots, becoming the first British female rapper to become two-time Grammy nominated.
    • Foxy Brown. Foxy Brown / Via youtube.com. The Grammy-nominated rapper's debut album, Ill Na Na, sold seven million copies worldwide.
    • Yo-Yo. INgrooves / Via youtube.com. The multitalented rapper is known for highlighting female empowerment in her music. A Compton native, Ya-Ya is the protege of Ice Cube and is one of the few female rappers to get into acting successfully.
  2. Mar 31, 2014 · Ladies First: 31 Female Rappers Who Changed Hip-Hop. In celebration of women's history month, we're spotlighting 31 of the greatest female rappers in 31 days.

  3. In compiling this list, I found there were at least 75 black women and groups who had major, charting hits in the 90s. Now let’s think about that. How many black lady musicians have debuted and been successful in the same 10-year time frame between 2004 and 2014?

    • MC Lyte. The first solo rapper to release her own, full-length album, MC Lyte’s Lyte As A Rock dropped in 1988. Lyte’s flow, lyrical precision, and refusal to self-censor gained her industry attention quickly.
    • Queen Latifah. Part of the New York area’s storied Native Tongues crew, along with the likes of Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah was one of the earliest female rappers in hip-hop.
    • Monie Love. One of the only other female rappers in Native Tongues, Monie Love and Queen Latifah struck up a fast friendship after Latifah and Native Tongues traveled to the UK, where, at a show, they met the British rapper, who had been making noise in the underground scene there for years.
    • Salt-N-Pepa. When Cheryl James and Sandra Denton joined forces in 1985, much of the record industry still believed hip-hop was a fad. Calling themselves Salt-N-Pepa, the two put out “The Showstopper,” a response to Doug E Fresh’s hit “The Show.”
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  5. Jul 16, 2023 · Our list includes some most famous female rapper names, Megan Thee Stallion, CARDI B, Lizzo, Doja Cat, Queen Latifah, Ice Spice, Lauryn Hill, and many more. Check the list here. READ MORE – 35 Best 2000s Rappers Of All Time . 29 Famous Black Female Rappers Of All Time. 1 – Megan Thee Stallion

  6. Apr 19, 2023 · Foxy Brown. Hailing from Brooklyn is Foxy Brown, a former member of The Firm, the New York hip hop group created by Nas and produced by Dre. With her three ‘90s studio albums, Brown broke out on the scene and defined Brooklyn female rap towards the end of the decade. Her first project, “ Ill Na Na ,” went platinum, and her three singles ...

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